PTTGC to shut LLDPE No.1 plant in Thailand for turnaround

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Thailand’s PTT Global Chemical Public Co Ltd (PTTGC) is planning to take off-stream its linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) No. 1 plant in Map Ta Phut in the first quarter of 2020, reported CommoPlast.

Thus, this plant is expected to be shut in mid-January, 2020. The planned maintenance is likely to remain in force for around 20 days.

Located at Map Ta Phut in Thailand, the No. 1 LLDPE plant has a capacity of 400,000 mt/year.

As MRC informed before, the company also plans to shut if cracker No. 1 for a turnaround in Q1 2020. This cracker is expected to be taken off-line in late January 2020. The planned maintenance is likely to remain in force for around 40 days. Located at Map Ta Phut in Thailand, the cracker has an ethylene production capacity of 515,000 mt/year and a propylene production capacity of 310,000 mt/year.

According to MRC's ScanPlast report, LLDPE shipments to the Russian market rose in the first ten months of 2019 by 11% year on year to 322,140 tonnes. Domestic producers increased their output by 30%, thereby reducing dependence on imports.

PTT Global Chemical is a leading player in the petrochemical industry and owns several petrochemical facilities with a combined capacity of 8.45 million tonnes a year.
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Shenhua Ningxia to start maintenance at PE plant

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry (SNCG), a subsidiary of Shenhua Group, one of the largest petrochemical producers in China, is likely to undertake a planned shutdown at the polyethylene (PE) plant, according to Apic-online.

A Polymerupdate source in China informed that, the company has planned to shut the plant for a brief maintenance on December 24, 2019. The plant is slated to remain shut for a period of around 4-5 days.

Located at Ningxia, China, the PE plant has a production capacity of 450,000 mt/year.

As MRC wrote previously, SNCG brought on-stream its linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) plant on January 19, 2019, following an unplanned outage. The unit remained off-line for around one week owing to technical issues. Located at Ningxia province of China, the plant has a production capacity of 450,000 mt/year.

According to MRC's ScanPlast report, LLDPE shipments to the Russian market rose in the first ten months of 2019 by 11% year on year to 322,140 tonnes. Domestic producers increased their output by 30%, thereby reducing dependence on imports.

Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry Group Co., Ltd. engages in coal mining and washing, coal deep processing, coal chemical industry, electric power, real estate, and other businesses.
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PTTGC unexpectedly faces production issues due to power outage

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Thai PTT Global Chemical Public Co Ltd has unexpectedly shut down one of its olefins crackers in Map Ta Phut last night, 23 December 2019 due to an outage at an external utility supplier, reported CommoPlast.

The cracker has an annual capacity of 1 million tons of ethylene.

The company is currently assessing the impact of the incident and the duration of the shutdown.

Meanwhile, downstream units including linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE), glycol, and phenol are now operating at reduced rates until the upstream cracker resumes normal operation.

A source close to the company said that the scheduled shutdown in January 2020 is still in effect.

As MRC informed earlier, the company might take two of its naphtha/mixed feed crackers offline for 35-40 days while there are no planned maintenances at other cracker units. The number 1 and number 2 cracker have a combined capacity of 915,000 tons of ethylene per annum.

Ethylene and propylene are feedstocks for producing polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP).

According to MRC's ScanPlast report, Russia's estimated PE consumption totalled 1,724,670 tonnes in the first ten months of 2019, up by 7% year on year. Shipments of all PE grades increased. The estimated PP consumption in the Russian market in January-October 2019 totalled 1,066,520 tonnes, up by 7% year on year. Supply of block copolymers of propylene (PP block copolymer) and homopolymer of propylene (homopolymer PP) increased, demand for statistical copolymers (PP random copolymer) decreased.

PTT Global Chemical is a leading player in the petrochemical industry and owns several petrochemical facilities with a combined capacity of 8.45 million tonnes a year.
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Covestro expands offerings and capabilities in continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Covestro is expanding offerings and capabilities in continuous fiber-reinforced thermoplastic (CFRTP) composites in response to market trends and a growing demand from customers, according to Plastemart.

Its Maezio brand of CFRTP composites are based on continuous carbon fibers impregnated with thermoplastics like polycarbonates. A new tape line is now commissioned in its Leverkusen laboratory to develop new products with different fiber and resin combinations. Their manufacture will in turn be scaled and commercialized at the production site in Markt Bibart in South Germany.

"We’re witnessing strong market demand for thinner, lighter, and aesthetically competitive products where thermoplastic composites like Maezio are making a difference," says Lisa Ketelsen, head of the thermoplastic composite business of Covestro. "To meet the needs of a growing range of applications we need a broader base of portfolio with different matrix materials and properties. The new tape line in combination with our mass production lines will allow us to do quick iterations and scaling based on market demand."

One such product under development is thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) -based CFRTP, which boasts excellent chemical resistance properties and superior flexibility in a wide temperature range. There’s a strong demand especially from the footwear and sports equipment industries for such a strong and versatile product. "Thermoplastic composites enable significant increases in production speed for mass production, and their ability to be molded with features and produced to near net shape eliminates the need for many secondary operations," says Dr.-Ing. Christian Wilms, Head of Technology of the thermoplastic composite business of Covestro. "Also, they are inherently recyclable, making them a genuine answer to the growing need for scalable and sustainable material solutions."

At the same time, new hybrid injection molding machines are commissioned in Covestro’s CFRTP locations in Germany and China to build on processing know-how of complex, three-dimensional composite parts in support of application development across industries. A hybrid injection molding machine combines the thermoforming of semi-finished composite parts with in-mold injection molding – a fully automated one-step processing technology which reduces cycle times and improved productivity of mass produced composite parts.

"We’re working closely with our machinery and processing partners such as Krauss Maffei and Engel to offer customers full support in their product development process," says Dr.-Ing. Olaf Zoellner, head of application development Europe at the Polycarbonates business unit at Covestro. "A fully functional and supportive value chain with the know-how for mass production of composite parts is critical to bringing such solutions to the mainstream market."

According to MRC's DataScope report, Covestro, part of the Bayer Group, has significantly increased its shipments of PC granules into Russia this year. Thus, 8,600 tonnes of this producer"s material were imported to the Russian market in the first three quarters of 2019, compared to 3,700 tonnes in January-September 2018, up by 2 times year on year. The share of Covestro deliveries reached in January-September 2019 61% of the total imports from non-CIS countries versus 50% a year earlier.

Covestro (formerly Bayer MaterialScience) is an independent subgroup within Bayer. It was created as part of the restructuring of Bayer AG from the former business group Bayer Polymers, with certain of its activities being spun off to Lanxess AG. Covestro manufactures and develops materials such as coatings, adhesives and sealants, polycarbonates (CDs, DVDs), polyurethanes (automotive seating, insulation for refrigerating appliances) etc.
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Exports of injection moulding PET chips from Belarus up 23% in ten months

MOSCOW (MRC) - Export deliveries of injection moulding PET chips from Belarus in January-October increased by 23% compared to the same period last year and amounted to 13,500 tonnes against 11,000 tonnes year on year, according to MRC DataScope.
At the same time, October export of injection moulded PET decreased almost twofold compared with October last year: from 2,500 tonnes to 1,400 tonnes. In September of this year, material from the country was exported in the amount of 1,100 tonnes.

Deliveries to Russia amounted to 42% (5,700 tonnes) in January-October from the total exports against a share of 72% (8,000 tonnes) in the same period last year. The share of exports to Russia from Belarus in October reached 31% (440 tonnes), in September it amounted to 49% (560 tonnes).
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